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prospective quashing orders

Samuel Beswick: Prospective Quashing and the Rule of Law

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The new prospective-only quashing order reform proposed by clause 1(1)(29A)(1)(b) of the Judicial Review and Courts Bill 2021 implicates […]

UKCLA November 23, 2021 Judicial review

Jason Varuhas: Remedies Reform Part 2: Discretionary Factors

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This is the second in a series of two posts on the remedial reforms proposed in the Judicial […]

UKCLA November 9, 2021 Administrative law, Constitutional reform, Judicial review, Judiciary

Jason Varuhas: Remedial Reform Part 1: Rationale

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This is the first of two posts on the remedial reforms proposed in the Judicial Review and Courts Bill. […]

UKCLA November 3, 2021 Judicial review

Lewis Graham: Suspended and prospective quashing orders: the current picture

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The government is currently pursuing reform of judicial review remedies. Out of the many possibilities canvassed over the […]

UKCLA June 7, 2021 Administrative law, Judicial review
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